Survey of isolation room equipment and resources in an academic hospital.

IF 1 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Brittany Telford, Ray Healy, Ellen Flynn, Emma Moore, Akshaya Ravi, Una Geary
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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this paper, a point prevalence study, is to quantify the incidence of isolation and identify the type of communicable diseases in isolation. The paper evaluates isolation precaution communication, availability of personal protective equipment (PPE) as well as other equipment necessary for maintaining isolation precautions.

Design/methodology/approach: A standardised audit tool was developed in accordance with the National Standards for the Prevention and Control of Healthcare Associated Infections (May 2009). Data were collected from 14 March 2017 to 16 March 2017, through observation of occupied isolation rooms in an academic hospital in Dublin, Ireland. The data were subsequently used for additional analysis and discussion.

Findings: In total, 14 per cent (125/869) of the total inpatient population was isolated at the time of the study. The most common isolation precaution was contact precautions (96.0 per cent). In all, 88 per cent of known contact precautions were due to multi-drug resistant organisms. Furthermore, 96 per cent of patients requiring isolation were isolated, 92.0 per cent of rooms had signage, 90.8 per cent had appropriate signs and 93.0 per cent of rooms had PPE available. Finally, 31 per cent of rooms had patient-dedicated and single-use equipment and 2.4 per cent had alcohol wipes available.

Practical implications: The audit tool can be used to identify key areas of noncompliance associated with isolation and inform continuous improvement and education.

Originality/value: Currently, the rate of isolation is unknown in Ireland and standard guidelines are not established for the evaluation of isolation rooms. This audit tool can be used as an assessment for isolation room compliance.

某院校医院隔离室设备及资源调查。
目的:本文的目的是一项点流行病学研究,旨在量化隔离的发病率,并确定隔离传染病的类型。本文评估了隔离预防沟通、个人防护装备(PPE)的可用性以及维持隔离预防所需的其他设备。设计/方法/方法:根据《预防和控制医疗保健相关感染国家标准》(2009年5月)开发了标准化审计工具。数据收集于2017年3月14日至2017年3月16日,通过观察爱尔兰都柏林一家学术医院的被占用隔离室。这些数据随后被用于进一步的分析和讨论。研究结果:总的来说,14%(125/869)的住院患者在研究期间被隔离。最常见的隔离预防措施是接触预防措施(96.0%)。总的来说,88%的已知接触预防措施是由于多重耐药生物体。此外,96%需要隔离的病人被隔离,92.0%的房间有标识,90.8%的房间有适当的标识,93.0%的房间有个人防护装备。最后,31%的房间有病人专用设备和一次性设备,2.4%的房间有酒精湿巾。实际影响:审计工具可用于识别与隔离相关的关键不合规领域,并为持续改进和教育提供信息。独创性/价值:目前,爱尔兰的隔离率尚不清楚,也没有制定评估隔离室的标准准则。此审核工具可用于隔离室合规性的评估。
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CiteScore
4.00
自引率
6.70%
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期刊介绍: ■Successful quality/continuous improvement projects ■The use of quality tools and models in leadership management development such as the EFQM Excellence Model, Balanced Scorecard, Quality Standards, Managed Care ■Issues relating to process control such as Six Sigma, Leadership, Managing Change and Process Mapping ■Improving patient care through quality related programmes and/or research Articles that use quantitative and qualitative methods are encouraged.
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